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See how companies connect complex ERP environments to governed, plain-English intelligence. Every story shows its verified deployment status clearly.

ConnectEnterprise systems
GovernMeaning and access
UnderstandAnswers in plain English
Customer stories

Two ERP environments. One governed intelligence layer.

A live SAP deployment and a private Oracle implementation pattern show how datahuts adapts to the enterprise—not the other way around.

Live
SAP Business OneFinance & operations

NATCO — Live SAP intelligence

NATCO connects SAP Business One to datahuts so leadership can ask plain-English questions about financial and operating performance and trace answers back to governed company context.

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Onboarding
Oracle E-Business SuitePrivate network

ABJ — Private Oracle intelligence

ABJ is preparing a private-agent deployment for Oracle E-Business Suite, designed to keep the database inside its Kuwait network while enabling governed access to authorized business data.

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Customer deployment · Live

NATCO turns SAP Business One into an executive conversation.

Production statusVerified July 2026
01

The challenge

Financial and operational answers lived inside SAP and depended on manual extraction, specialist knowledge, and repeated report requests.

02

Connected architecture

A live, read-only SAP Business One connection feeds tenant-scoped company context into the governed datahuts layer.

03

What leadership can do

  • Ask plain-English questions about P&L, receivables, customers, and operating performance
  • Read executive summaries grounded in connected SAP company data
  • Trace governed metrics and answers back to their source context
04

Trust controls

Tenant isolation, governed metric definitions, source-grounded answers, bilingual evaluation coverage, and safe refusal behavior protect the decision path.

Implementation blueprint · Onboarding

ABJ keeps Oracle private while preparing it for governed intelligence.

Not yet liveDeployment verification pending
01

The challenge

Oracle E-Business Suite runs inside a private Kuwait network. The database must remain private while authorized teams gain useful business access.

02

Private architecture

A server-managed agent is designed to run inside ABJ's network, use outbound encrypted communication, and enforce read-only, allowlisted scope.

03

What activation enables

  • Keep Oracle E-Business Suite inside the company network
  • Authorize only approved business scope through a read-only private agent
  • Prepare governed, plain-English access to finance and operations data after activation
04

Definition of live

The agent must connect from ABJ's network, discover authorized metadata, confirm company scope and isolation, and capture customer-approved evidence before this story becomes live.

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Deployment status reflects the latest verified production state. Results vary by connected systems, approved scope, and data quality.